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This moth was perched on the windshield of a neighbor's car.
Canon 5D Mk II, EF 100 2.8 macro, ISO 200, f4.5, 1/200th sec., handheld, no flash. |
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And the entire bug
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Wow, the first one is very nice.
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When I first looked, I thought the first shot was the leg of a Giraffe! Great shots.
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A terrific looking moth. Sharp.
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Very nicely done, walter, very sharp with a nice background contrast.
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Walter,
This almost looks like the fur from a goat. Remarkable perspective. |
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